Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts

Sunday, July 19, 2015

How To Use Tappit Cutters, Letters and Numbers. - Fondant Decorating DIY



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Tappit Cutters! Pros... I love the font, some cake designs look better overall with the tappit cutters lowercase or upper case.  Cons... they can be intimidating to use, many times I hear of bakers (from all sorts of skill levels) have trouble using them. I remember wanting to pull my hair out the first time I tried to use them. It happens to all of us!

What makes tappit cutters challenging to use, is how skinny the fondant letters and numbers are.  They can be easily twisted and deformed by the slightest touch.  Tweezers, exacto knives and toothpicks don't seem to help.

I've tried many different methods of getting fondant letters out, here I'm gonna show you the best, easiest, fastest way in getting the fondant letters out.

The trick is to have your fondant rolled very thin and air dry it a bit.  So roll it as thin as you can, and then let it sit for a few minutes.  It won't work if your fondant is too soft or sticky.  So if you just colored your fondant, let it air out for a few minutes.

I find the more stiff and dry the fondant is, the easier it is for me to get the fondant letters and numbers out.

I've made a tutorial video showing you how I do it, watch it here:



How to get fondant letters out of tappit cutters

1. Roll out the fondant as thin is you can, it needs to be thinner than the height of the cutter (which isn't very high of course).

2. Dust the cutter with cornstarch and powder sugar mix.
(While working with fondant, I have a bowl with half powder sugar and half cornstarch mixed together. I use it to powder the area/cutters/rolling pin to prevent fondant from sticking.)

3. Press the letter cutter firmly into the fondant, then press onto it and 'rub' it back and forth a bit, this would ensure it's pressed all the way through and the extra fondant is cut off.

4. If there's any extra fondant, for example, the negative spaces in a letter B or O, or P etc.. use a toothpick or exacto knife to pick it out.

5. Form a fist with your hand, place the fist behind the cutter and tap the cutter against the edge of a table.

6. The letter or number should pop right out.


how to use tappits cutters tutorial step by step guide

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how to get fondant out of tappits cutter tutorial step by step

Saturday, September 7, 2013

CANDY CRUSH CUPCAKES! Time Lapse Cake Video!


CANDY CRUSH! 
CANDY CRUSH CUPCAKES!

candycrush cupcake toppers

I can get addicted to new Iphone apps and Facebook games easily! I remember being addicted to Angry Birds, Cooking Mama, Temple Run, Draw Something on Facebook, and Cafe World on Facebook. I was reeeally addicted to Cafe World lol. I remember playing that during my classes.. not paying attention to the teacher at all lol. It was the only way to stay awake in class haha.

Right now I'm addicted to Candy Crush! I play that on my Iphone everywhere.. at home, at work, in the washroom...lol. It's been my longest Facebook game, I can't seem to get bored of it. :)

It also doesn't help when EVERYONE in my family is addicted to Candy Crush too. 

My daughter loves the game, so this year for her birthday.. I went to her school, and surprised her with Candy Crush Cupcakes!! I had everything set up during recess, 
my daughter and her entire class LOVED IT!

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Here's a Time Lapse Video of myself making the
 Candy Crush Cupcakes! :)





candy crush birthday cupcakes 

She was really shy when they sang Happy Birthday haha!


  

Handing out the Candy Crush Cupcakes :)

Happy Birthday my love!!!


Click here to see last year's birthday cupcakes for my daughter,